SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Andrew Lee Aquila
Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordTender X-ray Instrument (TXI) lead - Andrew Aquila leads one of the scientific instruments at LCLS. TXI focuses on the tender X-ray spectrum (2 keV to 7 keV), with dedicated instrumentation for laser pumped tender spectroscopy, forward scattering and X-ray pump/X-ray probe methods.
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Marwa Atwa
Postdoctoral Scholar, Photon Science, SLAC
BioMarwa Atwa is a postdoctoral scholar at Nanoscale Prototyping Laboratory (NPL), focusing on developing durable electrodes for hydrogen fuel cells. She got her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Calgary in 2021 under the supervision of Professor Viola Birss, where she mastered different skills in both material science and electrochemistry fields. During her Ph.D. studies, she developed and tested highly active cathodes for hydrogen fuel cells based on novel nanoporous carbon films made from uniform and bimodal porous structures. Before joining the University of Calgary, Marwa received her M. Sc. And B. Sc. degrees in Chemistry from Suez Canal University, where her research focused on protecting low-carbon steel from corrosion in an acidic medium by applying various nanoengineered metal and alloys coatings using electroplating technique.
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Mei Bai
Distinguished Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordDeputy Director for Science, Accelerator Directorate
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Matthew Bain
Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordLead for the Ultrafast Visible and UV Pulses group in the Laser Science Department of the Science Research & Development Division of LCLS
Laser Science Point of Contact and SLSO for the chemRIXS Instrument at LCLS -
Mario D. Balcazar
Physicist-Experimental, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Project Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryCurrent Role at StanfordResearch Scientist at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) in SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Working on the Cavity-Based X-ray Free Electron Laser (CBXFEL) project.